New Gold Ring Today Please Help Identify

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Think it's in a different language. Any idea on what this is?

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Nice ring:hello:
Looks like it says KINDER on it, meaning children.

That's sure what it looks like, although the pictures aren't good.

If it's child-sized it might be a 'kinder graduation' ring, rather pretentiously given when a child moves from kinder[garten] pre-school to formally taught learning.

 

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That's sure what it looks like, although the pictures aren't good.

If it's child-sized it might be a 'kinder graduation' ring, rather pretentiously given when a child moves from kinder[garten] pre-school to formally taught learning.

Why someone would buy a ring for a 6 year old is beyond me but I guess they do.
 

Nice ring, congratulations on the gold. I found a tiny ring (size one I believe) 7 or 8 years ago that looked just like any other class ring with a nice green stone. The words on it were in Spanish and translated to preschool. So someone bought a gold class ring for a 4 year old. I have found some real nice gold rings that are made for small children and I have noticed very young children at some of the swimming areas with gold bracelets, earring and rings so obviously people do buy good jewelry for kids.

Congratulations, stay safe, good luck and keep swingin.
 

What's the purity? Is it stamped there somewhere?
 

Kindergarten or grammar school graduation ring in my opinion
 

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